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- Title
- Crowninshield Garden Statue for Tryon Palace, Eleutherian Mills Garden Statue for Tryon Palace
- Date(s)
- 1962?, 1962
- Contributor(s)
- Monigle, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1924-2007 (photographer), Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation (originator)
- Description
-
Statue given to Tryon Palace. Terra-cotta.
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs (Accession 2017.226)
- Hagley ID
- HF_E20_025a
- Collection
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs, Crowninshield Garden gallery
- Title
- Crowninshield Garden Statue for Tryon Palace, Eleutherian Mills Garden Statue for Tryon Palace
- Date(s)
- 1962?, 1962
- Contributor(s)
- Monigle, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1924-2007 (photographer), Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation (originator)
- Description
-
Statue given to Tryon Palace.
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs (Accession 2017.226)
- Hagley ID
- HF_E20_023a
- Collection
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs, Crowninshield Garden gallery
- Title
- Statues in Crowninshield Garden, Eleutherian Mills Gardens
- Date(s)
- 1961-07
- Contributor(s)
- Calvert, Monte A. (Monte Alan) (photographer)
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs (Accession 2017.226)
- Hagley ID
- HF_E20_019
- Collection
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs, Crowninshield Garden gallery
- Title
- Weathered statue of Perseus over garden with low railings, walkways in Crowninshield Garden, Eleutherian Mills Gardens
- Date(s)
- 1950/1960, 1950, 1960
- Contributor(s)
- Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc. (photographer)
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs (Accession 2017.226)
- Hagley ID
- HF_E20_097
- Collection
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs, Crowninshield Garden gallery
- Title
- Courtyard with mosaic floor, columns, alcove with statue in Crowninshield Garden, Eleutherian Mills Gardens
- Date(s)
- 1900/1950, 1900, 1950
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs (Accession 2017.226)
- Hagley ID
- HF_E20_076
- Collection
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs, Crowninshield Garden gallery
- Title
- Pool with Boy with Flute sculpture in Crowninshield Garden, Eleutherian Mills Gardens
- Date(s)
- 1900/1930, 1900, 1930
- Description
-
Statue of Boy with Flute by Philip Sears.
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs (Accession 2017.226)
- Hagley ID
- HF_E20_087
- Collection
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs, Crowninshield Garden gallery
- Title
- Statues in Crowninshield Garden, Eleutherian Mills Gardens
- Date(s)
- 1961-07
- Contributor(s)
- Calvert, Monte A. (Monte Alan) (photographer)
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs (Accession 2017.226)
- Hagley ID
- HF_E20_020
- Collection
- DuPont Company Brandywine powder yards and neighboring worker communities' photographs, Crowninshield Garden gallery
- Title
- Wall-mounted sculpture of an angel
- Date(s)
- 1945
- Contributor(s)
- Schoonover, Frank E., 1877-1972 (photographer)
- Collection ID
- Frank E. Schoonover negatives (Accession 2017.239)
- Hagley ID
- 2017239_09_078
- Collection
- Frank E. Schoonover negatives
- Title
- Statue of Rear-Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont
- Date(s)
- 1885/1900, 1885, 1900
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Samuel Francis, 1803-1865 (former owner)
- Description
-
Caption on reverse: 'Statue of Rear Admiral S. F. Du Pont when it stood in Du Pont Circle, Washington, D.C. - looking north, up Connecticut Avenue.' The statue was designed by sculptor Launt Thompson and dedicated on 20 December 1884. Members of the du Pont family moved the statue to Rockford Park in Wilmington, Delaware in 1920.
- Collection ID
- Samuel Francis du Pont photographs (Accession 2010.269)
- Hagley ID
- 2010_269_W9_18673
- Collection
- Civil War collections
- Title
- Bust by J. Kratina
- Date(s)
- 1912
- Contributor(s)
- Maxim, Hudson, 1853-1927 (former owner), Katrina, Joseph M., 1872-1953 (associated name)
- Collection ID
- Hudson Maxim collection of graphic materials (Accession 1996.312)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1996312_03_10
- Collection
- Hudson Maxim collections
- Title
- Interview with André and Bobbie Harvey, Session 1, 2017 June 15
- Date(s)
- 2017-06-15
- Creator
- Hagley Museum and Library Hagley Museum and Library. Library. Oral History Project Office
- Contributor(s)
- Williams, Amrys O. (interviewer), Harvey, Roberta Rush, 1941- (interviewee), Harvey, André, 1941-2018 (interviewee)
- Description
-
In this interview, André and Bobbie Harvey discuss the training, experiences, and travels that led them to the art world, the sculpture business they built together beginning in the 1970s, and the process of bringing a piece of art into the world, from conception to execution to exhibition to sale. They also reflect on the cultural and historical conditions that influenced their decision to pursue careers in art, and the personal and mutual satisfactions of following artistic passion and...
Show moreIn this interview, André and Bobbie Harvey discuss the training, experiences, and travels that led them to the art world, the sculpture business they built together beginning in the 1970s, and the process of bringing a piece of art into the world, from conception to execution to exhibition to sale. They also reflect on the cultural and historical conditions that influenced their decision to pursue careers in art, and the personal and mutual satisfactions of following artistic passion and cultivating community connections.
At the outset of session 1, André discusses his background and upbringing in rural Pocopson, Pennsylvania; the influence of his father, an ardent conservationist; his education at the University of Virginia; and and his "heart-attack job" at Scholastic magazine in New York followed by time teaching middle and high school students at the Sanford and Tatnall Schools, which convinced him to step away from his workaday routine and contemplate another path. Bobbie then discusses her childhood in Red Bank, New Jersey, her education and training, her family background in medicine, her marriage to André, her work as a research technician, and their departure for Europe in 1969 to explore another way of making a life together.
The Harveys then reflect on their time in Scotland, England, France, Spain, and Morocco, explain how they found jobs to make some money while they traveled, discuss Bobbie's photography ambitions and the pictures they took on their travels, and the places they lived while they were abroad. They discuss their arrival in Vallauris, France, where André was transfixed by the work of sculptor Michel Anasse, and where they settled into a mini-apprenticeship with Anasse and his wife, a weaver and pottery glazer, while André learned welding and metalworking and Bobbie learned weaving and pottery.
They then speak of their return to the United States in 1970, and how they began the work of making a go of it in the art world. They started looking for a professional sculptor from which André could learn, and found Charles Parks, who was in the Brandywine Valley to which they had returned. Parks taught André techniques, mold making, and working in fiberglass. André set to work making his first sculpture, a jumping frog. Bobbie returned to her work at the New Bolton Center Hospital for Large Animals in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, and the couple lived in Kennett Square, where Bobbie also began to manage the business side of André's sculpting. André's first studio was in a milk shed along Red Clay Creek, and he would work on sculpture at night after finishing his work with Parks. He displayed and sold his first pieces at the Gallery at Centerville, Delaware. The first sculpture they sold was "Pond Dancer," the jumping frog. By 1972, André's bronze castings were also on view at the George B. Scarlett Gallery outside Kennett Square. It was here that Betsy Wyeth purchased "Samuel," the box turtle, and word spread about André's sculpture. The News-Journal began to cover his work. André's visibility increased further, when he was invited to do display his work in five windows at the Tiffany & Co. store in Manhattan. The increased demand for André's sculpture and the work Bobbie was doing to promote it meant that she began working fewer and fewer hours at New Bolton. She eventually became more interested in managing the business and left to devote herself full-time to the business of art. By the mid-1970s, the Harveys had built a following and fully immersed themselves in the work. They discuss the role that Frank Fowler, the Wyeths, and other people played in helping them get their business off the ground.
The Harveys then go into greater depth about the life cycle of a sculpture. André discusses his sources of inspiration in nature, and how an idea becomes a work of bronze, explaining the lost-wax process of casting, discussing the importance of the fine art foundries with which he has worked in creating the finished pieces, and going over the challenges and problems that are inherent in the process, such as designing large pieces so they can be assembled on-site. He explains how Bobbie offers encouragement and guidance and critical feedback on his sculptures during the process. Bobbie explains how she helps to bring each piece of art out into the world, discusses how she maintains client lists and provenance records, serves as a broker when needed for resales, how they built a market and following, their advertising and publication strategy, the process of photographing the work and displaying it in a gallery, the move away from selling through galleries to starting their own studio and managing their own sales, and explains why direct selling was ultimately much better for them than working through galleries.
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- Oral history interview with André and Bobbie Harvey (Accession 2017.235)
- Hagley ID
- 2017235_Harvey_session1
- Collection
- Oral history collections gallery
- Title
- Interview with André and Bobbie Harvey, Session 2, 2017 June 16
- Date(s)
- 2017-06-16
- Creator
- Hagley Museum and Library Hagley Museum and Library. Library. Oral History Project Office
- Contributor(s)
- Williams, Amrys O. (interviewer), Harvey, Roberta Rush, 1941- (interviewee), Harvey, André, 1941-2018 (interviewee)
- Description
-
In this interview, André and Bobbie Harvey discuss the training, experiences, and travels that led them to the art world, the sculpture business they built together beginning in the 1970s, and the process of bringing a piece of art into the world, from conception to execution to exhibition to sale. They also reflect on the cultural and historical conditions that influenced their decision to pursue careers in art, and the personal and mutual satisfactions of following artistic passion and...
Show moreIn this interview, André and Bobbie Harvey discuss the training, experiences, and travels that led them to the art world, the sculpture business they built together beginning in the 1970s, and the process of bringing a piece of art into the world, from conception to execution to exhibition to sale. They also reflect on the cultural and historical conditions that influenced their decision to pursue careers in art, and the personal and mutual satisfactions of following artistic passion and cultivating community connections.
In session 2, the Harveys reflect more on their educational and parental influences, tell the story of how they met, and discuss the cultural context of the 1960s and the Vietnam War as important influences on their decision to travel to Europe and attempt to create a less conventional life for themselves. They also talk about how they have secured access to the animals and other natural forms that have been the focus of much of André's work. Bobbie's work at New Bolton Center was crucial in getting André access to some of the large farm animals he sculpted. The pair also pursued connections to biologists around the country and remote places around the world in order to witness the hatching of sea turtles or see a monk seal close up. They also discuss how computing and the internet have changed the craft and business of sculpture, from new processes like rapid prototyping to the move toward putting photographs of the work on the web, which was not without problems—the pair discuss the difficulties they have had with knockoffs coming out of foundries in Asia. André discusses his collaboration with goldsmith Donald Pywell starting in 1989–1990 to create jewelry based on his designs, and the differences between working with large forms in bronze and much smaller forms in gold.
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- Oral history interview with André and Bobbie Harvey (Accession 2017.235)
- Hagley ID
- 2017235_Harvey_session2
- Collection
- Oral history collections gallery
- Title
- Light and fountain sculpture at the Los Angeles County Fair
- Date(s)
- 1936
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (originator)
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company Product Information photographs (Accession 1972.341)
- Hagley ID
- P20100419_009
- Collection
- DuPont Company product information collection
- Title
- Nine Photos of Fountainbleau (Including one of Amboise)
- Date(s)
- 1910/1940, 1910, 1940
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Description
-
Photographs of the Palace of Fontainebleau, located near Paris, France.
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_D7B1_07
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Conservatory terrace with fountains at Longwood
- Date(s)
- 1934
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Description
-
Handwritten on verso: 'Longwood Conservatory Terrace. Pump House, Fountains - S Reber, 1993'
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_2405
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Statue of man with shovel and horse at Chicago Exposition
- Date(s)
- 1893
- Contributor(s)
- Arnold, C. D. (Charles Dudley), 1844-1927 (photographer), Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_B13_05
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Wall with fountain in Europe
- Date(s)
- 1900/1920, 1900, 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Description
-
Longwood Details.
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_D7B2_003
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Wall with fountain with building in background in Europe
- Date(s)
- 1900/1920, 1900, 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Description
-
Longwood Details.
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_D7B2_004
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Open air theatre at Piranhurst, the Henry Ernest Bothin house in Montecito, California
- Date(s)
- 1910/1940, 1910, 1940
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Description
-
Handwritten on verso: 'Open air [illegible]. Mrs. Bothin's at Montecito, Cal. Wings made of clipped cypress.'
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_D7B2_020
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Statue of Republic and Peristyle (center) at Chicago World's Fair
- Date(s)
- 1893
- Contributor(s)
- Arnold, C. D. (Charles Dudley), 1844-1927 (photographer), Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_B13_08
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Design for the du Pont fountain
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Description
-
On verso: 'The Sea'
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_B12_051
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Sculpture of Joanne (Dimmick) Sherman by Alfred I. Sherman
- Date(s)
- 1944
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_D4B3_083
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Statue of Agustina de Aragon, heroine of the defense of Zaragoza
- Date(s)
- 1922
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Description
-
Photographed during Alice Belin's trip to Spain.
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_0758
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Conservatory terrace at Longwood
- Date(s)
- 1934
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_2389
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs
- Title
- Conservatory terrace at Longwood
- Date(s)
- 1934
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954 (former owner)
- Collection ID
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photograph collection (Accession 1969.002)
- Hagley ID
- 1969_2_2388
- Collection
- P.S. du Pont Longwood photographs